Lead Stories Podcast – God is still telling stories.
It’s a strange feeling. It’s hard to describe. Perhaps some of you have felt it too? It’s the feeling that there are things inside of you that must have a place to emerge. Thoughts, experiences, stories, learnings. It’s this feeling that led me to begin this ...
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ROMANS 12//Spoken Word//Stephanie Williams
by Stephanie Williams (adapted from NIV and MSG translation) So here is what I want you to do… With the help of the One who was, who is and who will always be: Take your life, not just a part, but all of your being. ...
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All I want for Christmas
All I want for Christmas It would be really tempting for me to make a long list of work out gear, gift cards and techie things that I would love to get this Christmas. No matter how hard you try, the consumerism is difficult to ...
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No one should die alone
No one should die alone Last week was World AIDS Day on December 1st. This day has become an important one for me because I have a lot of friends who have HIV/AIDS. My Missional Community hosts a meal in our neighborhood every month and ...
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The spiritual discipline we seem to forget
The spiritual discipline we seem to forget I remember when I first learned about the spiritual disciplines. Like many evangelicals, it wasn’t till I was in my 20s that I realized how the disciplines could be so life changing and give me tools to encounter ...
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A Lament for my city
A Lament for My City // Minneapolis (This lament is for the current events in Minneapolis where in the last ten days, one man has been killed by police, two people have been shot and killed in their car, 5 protesters have been shot, and ...
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Subterranean: The future of the church
Subterranean: The future of the church This post is a part of the Blog Tour for the book Subterranean: Why the Future of the Church is Rootedness by Dan White Jr. Reading Subterranean, by my friend Dan White Jr., was like drinking a cool glass ...
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A commonly asked question: Why five?
A commonly asked question: Why five? This fall at the church I help lead, Mill City Church in Northeast Minneapolis, we have commissioned our fifth pastor. A question I’m often asked is, “why would a church of only 400 people (100 under 11 years old) ...
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“I learned to talk about it, so I healed.”
“I learned to talk about it, so I healed.” It always amazes me when people are willing to genuinely to share their story. Especially when they don’t leave out the most difficult and painful parts. I sat with a new friend a few weeks ago listening ...
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